Perreaux Reference Pro CD1P CD Player with Balanced Outputs CD Players

Perreaux Reference Pro CD1P CD Player with Balanced Outputs CD Players 

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[Apr 16, 2003]
majjen02
AudioPhile

Strength:

All is great!

Weakness:

The display is not so strong.

It`s a great cd-player. looks nice and realy cheap! I also testet an player from Krell, AR, Thule and Primare. This one was the best of them, thigt bas, warm midelrange and a pure diskant.

Similar Products Used:

Thule 150B digit 2, AR CD 3, Krell Kav 280, Primare 30,2.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 07, 2003]
Stephen Brown
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Imagery; tactile 'real' quality found in both voice and instruments; can be dynamic yet also handle the sublte textures of quite orchestral and acoustic pieces of music.

Weakness:

Could do with a brighter display and indication of how long a track has to run.

I was looking to replace a now almost historic Rotel / Little bit (DT and DAC) combo and finally decided to do so after buying a some new speakers. I listened to a variety of other CDs from the Musiacal Fidelity X Ray (am using M.F. amplification) to the Arcam FMJ and various lesser Arcam models, Cyrus, etc. At the end of the day, I was won over by both the articulate nature of the CD1 and its ability to capture the timbre and texture of voice, guitar and piano - no better exemplified than on B Tribe's i Spiritual Spiritual, David Gray's White Ladder and various Diana Krall CDs. I found the CD1 able to brief life and space into these and other recordings in a manner that other - often much more expensive machines - simply could not match. For instance, the instruments on the B Tribe album have a stunningly tactile quality and sense of 'their own space'; yet the integration of sounds remains superbly musical. Consequently, I'm more than happy with this relatively little now player: it may not be the very latest and greatest technologically, but it conveys the very essence of music, especially on good quality recordings (though it handles less well engineered products extremely well as well!)

Similar Products Used:

Musical Fidelity X Ray Arcam FMJ, CD92 & CD72 Cyrus CD7 Marantz Cd 17

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 24, 2002]
Frank
AudioPhile

Strength:

Build, Parts, Sonics

Weakness:

No PMD-200 HDCD Filter

This new Cd Player from Perreaux is a great machine,one step up from it''s sibling the ECD-2. The Reference status well deserved in comparison to it''s competition under 2 grand. It takes some time to get up to it''s full potential,somewhat less than others due to Perreaux''s rigorous pre-ship testing. The build on this machine is like a tank,or a battleship(You choose) & it''s parts within are top notch capacitors,resistors,dac''s & A/D''s. The only shortcoming I could find was the HDCD filter is not the New PMD-200 but Rather the older PMD-100. Cary & others like Arcam have upgraded their HDCD decoding to the 200. After break-in the CDP-1 shines through with effortless sonics with tight bass & midrange & Glare Free top end. Remote looks like a Mini-Boomerang, defintely out of New Zealand...check it out Hard to come by except for Audio Advisor.

Similar Products Used:

Perreaux ECD-2, Meridian 588

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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